> This saved time I would otherwise have spent debating with coworkers. But it’s not always right and it is easily led astray (and will lead astray), so you need a clear idea in mind, a firm hand, and good judgment.
The “will lead astray” part is concerning. If you already have a clear idea in mind, you probably don’t need to have the debate with coworkers.
If you are having a debate with coworkers or AI, you would rather that they be knowledgeable enough to not lead you astray.
In cases where I don’t have a clear understanding of some area, yet I don’t have someone knowledgeable to talk to, I have found myself having to discuss the same point with multiple LLMs from multiple angles to tease out the probable right way.
In summary: obviate experts, receive correct guidance, save time —- pick any two.
> The “will lead astray” part is concerning. If you already have a clear idea in mind, you probably don’t need to have the debate with coworkers.
Yeah, I certainly wouldn't trust it to run any distance unattended, and I started this project with strong ideas about the parameters of the design, so I know what I want and what won't fly. But as you say, it can help tease out unexpected pros and cons of certain choices along the way.
> In summary: obviate experts, receive correct guidance, save time —- pick any two.
It's simpler than that: it can't do the first, nor reliably the second, but it has saved me time.
The “will lead astray” part is concerning. If you already have a clear idea in mind, you probably don’t need to have the debate with coworkers.
If you are having a debate with coworkers or AI, you would rather that they be knowledgeable enough to not lead you astray.
In cases where I don’t have a clear understanding of some area, yet I don’t have someone knowledgeable to talk to, I have found myself having to discuss the same point with multiple LLMs from multiple angles to tease out the probable right way.
In summary: obviate experts, receive correct guidance, save time —- pick any two.